The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified hydrogen peroxide as a low regulatory priority drug when used at concentrations of up to 500.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified hydrogen peroxide as a low regulatory priority drug when used at concentrations of up to 500 mg/L to control fungal infections on fish and their eggs. Hydrogen peroxide appears to have the potential to be a broad spectrum fish therapeutant. However, FDA requires further research and data submissions before granting a New Animal Drug Approval for additional uses for hydrogen peroxide. Additional studies are being conducted to gain FDA approvals for using hydrogen peroxide to control fungal and bacterial infections and parasitic infestations on freshwater fish. Funding for this research was provided by the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. INTRODUCTION To evaluate the efficacy of hydrogen peroxide therapy regimens for the control of fungal and bacterial gill disease infections and parasitic infestations on cultured fish. To provide data for a New Animal Drug Application that may expand the use of hydrogen peroxide to include the treatment of fungal and bacterial infections and parasitic infestations of fresh water fish.OBJECTIVES Table 1. Percent egg hatch of 5 species of fish treated daily with hydrogen peroxide concentrations of either 500, 1,000, 3,000, or 6,000 mg/L for 15 min until hatch complete. Figure 3. Cumulative mortalities of rainbow trout eggs treated with hydrogen peroxide for 15 minutes over a 22-day hatch period. Miniature egg jar incubation system contained a headbox, egg jars, and aquaria. Results Sensitive Stage - Figure 3 Rainbow trout eggs exhibited a sensitive stage between Daily Temperature Unit (DTU; ºC) where concentrations  1,000 mg/L increased mortality in comparison to the control group. The toxicity was highest in the 3,000 and 5,000 mg/L treatment group. This sensitive egg stage was not observed in the cool- and warmwater fish species treated with hydrogen peroxide, however, culturists should be aware this sensitive stage may exist and caution should be used when treating any fish species. Results 5 Species - Table 1 All control egg species became infected with fungus, except northern pike eggs. Treatment groups were free of fungal infections. The 1,000 mg/L was generally the most efficacious in increasing the percent egg hatch. The 6,000 mg/L hydrogen peroxide treatment was toxic to the eggs.EGGS Aquaculture is important for sport fishing, human consumption, and re-establishment of endangered native fish populations. Chemicals are essential in intensive fish culture systems. BACTERIAL GILL DISEASE Results Rainbow Trout - Figure 2 Rainbow trout in the 56 and 110 mg/L treatments behaved similar to the controls, while fish in the 230 mg/L treatment group showed signs of stress. Percent mortality was lower in all treatment groups than in the untreated controls. Post treatment (12-13 days after last treatment) observations indicated the gills of treated fish appeared normal, while the control fish gills exhibited hyperplasia % Cumulative Mortality Control 56 mg/L 110 mg/L 230 mg/L Day Figure 2. Percent cumulative mortality of rainbow trout treated with hydrogen peroxide concentrations of 0, 56, 110, and 230 mg/L for 30 minutes once per day every other day on three occasions. Brown Trout - Figure 1 Brown trout in the 56 mg/L treatment behaved similar to the controls, while the fish in the 110 and 230 mg/L treatment groups exhibited signs of stress. When comparing mortality in the control group to the treatment groups, lower mortalities occurred in the 56 and 110 mg/L while a significantly higher mortality rate was observed in the 230 mg/L treatment group. Post treatment (12-13 days after last treatment) observations indicated the gills of treated fish appeared normal, while the control fish gills exhibited hyperplasia Control 56 mg/L 110 mg/L 230 mg/L Day Figure 1. Percent cumulative mortality of brown trout treated with hydrogen peroxide concentrations of 0, 56, 110, and 230 mg/L for 60 minutes once per day every other day on three occasions. Results Portable testing system used to evaluate the efficacy of hydrogen peroxide treatments. Test system was supplied with water from the raceway containing the diseased fish. CONCLUSIONS In cold-, cool-, and warmwater fish species, hydrogen peroxide concentrations of 500 and 1,000 mg/L generally increased the percent egg hatch in comparison to untreated controls. Hydrogen peroxide treatments were effective in controlling the spread of fungus to healthy eggs. In some coldwater fish species, there is a sensitive developmental egg stage where toxicity to hydrogen peroxide increased between DTU (  C). Hydrogen peroxide treatment regimens of 56 and 110 mg/L applied for 60 minutes or 30 minute exposures of 56, 110, and 230 mg/L reduced mortalities in coldwater fish species infected with bacterial gill disease. Hydrogen peroxide treatment regimens of mg/L applied for 30 minutes were effective in reducing or eliminating certain species of protozoan and digenetic trematode parasites. Variables such as stage of disease development, water chemistry, temperature, fish life stage, species, and health of the fish must be considered before selecting a specific treatment concentration and exposure time. A preliminary bioassay should be conducted on a few fish to determine the safety of the proposed treatment prior to treatment of an entire group of fish. Low High Moderate % Cumulative Mortality Hydrogen peroxide concentrations were verified by a titration method.PARASITES Parasite Infestation 1 Ambiphrya Gyrodactylus Trichodina Pre-Post (Trial 1)(Trial 2) Figure 4. Rainbow trout infested with parasites (Ambiphrya, Gyrodactylas, or Trichodina) were treated with hydrogen peroxide concentrations of 0, 170, 280, and 560 mg/L for 30 minutes once per day every other day on three occasions. ControlsH2O2 Treatments (mg/L) Low = 10 or less Moderate = High = 21 and greater 1 Parasite Infestation Levels Results In trial 1, all hydrogen peroxide treatment regimens eliminated Ambiphrya (protozoan) while the control fish remained highly infested with the parasite. In trial 2, hydrogen peroxide treatments eliminated Gyrodactylus (digenetic trematode) from all test fish, while the control fish remained infested with the parasite. In trial 2, hydrogen peroxide treatments were not effective in the elimination of Trichodina (protozoan). Fish exposed at 170 mg/L behaved similar to the control group, while fish in the 280 and 560 mg/L treatments were observed surfacing, jumping,and opercular movement was reduced. TreatmentPost-Treatment TreatmentPost-Treatment 1 Rainbow Trout, Walleye, White Sucker, Northern Pike, Lake Sturgeon, and Channel CatfishMETHODS